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Showing posts with label Functional Desk. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Functional Desk. Show all posts
Thursday, February 10, 2011
Drawer Bag | Functional Desk Designs by Jung-Ah Kimoleh
Functional table design with simple and minimalist design.With its funny name, the Drawer Bag is a beautiful desk that has 3 spaces for drawers which have been replaced with briefcases. Designer Jung-Ah Kim concocted this concept of a desk with pieces that you can take home. Unusual to say the least, it does look like something I would want in my home.
Friday, January 28, 2011
Briefcase Desk Functional Bag Recycling
Unique desk design made from recycled bags. Making the table very creative. Use goods that are unused sodium absorption ratio becomes more useful.This is a beautiful interpretation of a desk made from recycled briefcases. The Briefcase Desk is beautiful but also functional. The briefcases that make up this desk are actually drawers so it is not that different from any other desk. Leather
Thursday, January 27, 2011
Lane Desk Functionality by Jehs and Laub
Design for the office desk to a simple and functional.This desk is based on clarity and functionality. The Lane Desk, designed by Jehs and Laub, seems to be made from one single piece of solid wood and a drawer unit. The modular storage unit supports the main structure and offers a contrasting design that is also functional.
Wednesday, January 26, 2011
OneLessDesk Functional by Heckler
Simple desk design but a lot of benefits. Can be placed in a small room and can be laid out into 4 parts desk.A simple, yet highly functional desk created by Heckler Design offers an interesting new way to look at furniture design. The OneLessDesk is part of the OneLessOffice suite of products and is based on the idea that you don`t need as much space as you used to when technology was not this
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